Deputies said they found a loaded gun clip in a trash can on the campus of Glenridge Middle School on Monday.

Police said they were called after a student sent a text message to their parent about a rumor of a lunchtime shooting at the school.

That parent called police but wished to remain anonymous.

"We received information, one that there maybe a shooting today at Glenridge Middle School," said Orlando police Sgt. Jim Young. "In addition, we had information that someone may have a gun in a trash can. The trash cans were searched and a fully-loaded magazine was located inside one the trash cans, but no gun has been located."

The school was placed in lock down while officials searched the school for weapons.

After the search concluded, officers said they found no gun.

Officials said they plan to keep a stronger police presence around the campus through the end of the school year.

Police said they want the anonymous parent to come forward, and they have guaranteed to keep their name anonymous to the public.

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